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A little bit earlier this evening, I received an extraordinarily gracious call from Senator McCain. Senator McCain fought long and hard in this campaign. And he's fought even longer and harder for the country that he loves. He has endured sacrifices for A
We were more or less disappointed about the election.
私たちは多かれ少なかれ選挙の結果に失望した。
Every Tibetan above 25 has the right to stand for election to the Assembly of Tibetan People's Deputies.
25歳以上のすべてのチベット人は亡命チベット代表者議会の議員選挙に立候補する権利を有する。
Tom is old enough to vote.
トムさんは選挙権を得ました。
This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. But one that's on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in thi
Some politicians never make good on campaign promises.
選挙公約を遂行しない政治家たちもいる。
If you want to ask a question, please put your hand up.
質問がしたければ手を挙げてください。
The candidate was disappointed at the outcome of the election.
その候補者は選挙の結果に落胆した。
As a similar feature it is noted that students engaged in fund-raising activities rarely contribute money they have earned themselves.
似たところでは、募金活動に従事する学生が自らで稼いだ金を殆ど募金しようとしないことが挙げられる。
I've never been to an election before.
選挙って行ったことない。
The outcome of the election is doubtful.
選挙の結果はなんとも言えない。
Everyone held their breath to see who would win the presidential election.
大統領選挙で誰が勝つであろうかと、すべての人々が固唾を飲んで見守った。
And on top of it all, I was fired.
挙げ句の果てにクビになった。
I haven't read the paper lately, so I don't know who we're electing this year.
最近新聞を読んでいないので、今年の選挙で誰が候補なのかも分からない。
He is not old enough to vote.
彼は選挙権がある年齢に達していません。
The prime minister hinted at the possibility of an early election.
首相は早い時期に選挙を行う可能性があるとほのめかした。
He has the election under his belt.
彼はその選挙に勝算がある。
The dark horse candidate was losing in the polls before the primary.
あのダークホースは予備選挙の前は、劣勢でした。
The results of the election will appear in the evening paper.
選挙の結果は夕刊に載るでしょう。
She succeeded in getting herself elected as mayor.
彼女は市長選挙に成功した。
Mr. Sato asked me many questions about the election.
佐藤氏は、私に選挙について多くの質問をした。
The Conservative Party won the election in 1992.
1992年の選挙では保守党が勝利を収めた。
They felt he had no chance to win the election.
彼らは選挙に勝つ可能性がないと感じていました。
The candidate handed out a great amount of money in the election.
その候補者は選挙で大金をばらまいた。
He put up his hand to catch the ball.
彼はボールをつかもうと手を挙げた。
People notice every move he makes.
あの人の一挙手一投足が注目の的です。
He defeated his opponent in the election.
彼はその選挙で対立候補を破った。
You have to raise your hand if you want to speak at the meeting.
会議で発言したいと思ったら挙手しなければ行けません。
He is fighting with his back to the wall in the election.
彼は選挙で苦戦している。
Barry Taylor's name has been put forward for the post of chairman.
バリー・テイラーの名が議長職に推挙されている。
She bowed out of the race before it was too late.
彼女は時機を逸する前に、選挙からおりました。
He ran for Governor of the state four years ago.
彼は四年前に州知事選挙に立候補した。
Such international cooperation produced great results.
そのような国際協力が素晴らしい成果を挙げた。
Who will you vote for for president?
大統領選挙で誰に投票しますか。
He held up his hands.
彼は手を挙げた。
He raised his hand.
彼は手を挙げた。
Mary felt happy when she learned the results of the election.
メアリーは選挙の結果を知ったとき、嬉しく思った。
Personally, I don't think it makes any difference who wins the election.
個人的に言えば、選挙に誰が勝っても大した違いはないと思います。
The government got their majority at the last election.
与党は前の選挙で過半数を占めた。
In most elections, whichever candidate gets the majority of the votes, wins the election.
選挙では、それが誰であれ、過半数を得た候補者が当選とされる。
Is there any possibility that he'll win the election?
彼が選挙に勝つ見込みはありますか。
Attempts to redraw voting districts have hit a wall of opposition.
選挙区の見直しの試みは、反対の壁にぶちあたりました。
The crowd yelled when he scored a goal.
彼が得点を挙げると群集は大声を上げた。
And this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen, and cast her vote; because after 106 years in America, through the best of times and the darkest of hours, she knows how America can change.
She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for one thing: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.